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slavewoman -> RE: Eforcable "slave" contracts (7/31/2004 8:59:20 AM)

I know of no way to make a slave contract legally binding. Even a long-term employment contract can be broken - there may be a price for breaking it but, the courts will not enforce such a contract - meaning a court will not require someone to continue to work in a situation that they choose to leave. But, in my opinion, slave contracts are most likely to be struck down, without any price for doing, so because they would be considered to be against public policy.




blmtrsne -> RE: Eforcable "slave" contracts (8/1/2004 4:35:27 PM)

My slave offered himself entirely to me, and I accepted. No contract needed. But he felt the need for a contract and was inventive: he made up a general contract, but also seperately several other paperwork: one paper begging me to whip him, another to pimp him, another to make use of his nude image... He let me take some picturesn and he is marked and registered. Legaly, he signed over his assets and property. And he signed blank papers for me to fill in. He also offered to sign any paper when I want it, and signed a paper stating he lent a huge amount of money from me. I don't want all of that, but for him it means he's screwed. He can't run away without loosing everything. A contract is not legal, but you can make your slave very dependant from you.

NE




MistressDREAD -> RE: Eforcable "slave" contracts (8/1/2004 9:48:03 PM)

They are diabetic chocolates
with no sugar no calories no carbs and no value

so there [:'(]

you know why they call diets diets dont cha?


cause you die t try it




proudsub -> RE: Eforcable "slave" contracts (8/1/2004 10:24:39 PM)

quote:

They are diabetic chocolates
with no sugar no calories no carbs and no value


Those chocolates with sugar alcohols will do havoc with your digestive system, no thanks.




MastersControl -> RE: Eforcable "slave" contracts (8/4/2004 4:31:52 PM)

If control is what a person wants from a contract, there are better ways of keeping that. I personally use a contract that was created by an attorney (Same man who was my mentor to become a Dom. I come from a line of "OG" rules in the way I was taught), and he practices here in the US and in Spain. Rules are different here than in Spain, but a good contract here, will show it was safe, sane and consentual, which is what the courts are concerned with. His instillment of protecting myself was taught early in training and last to the end. If the contract is one sided, it will break in the courts, if it is mutual, and fair to both sides, it has a chance, as long as the Dom doesn't break the contract even once. As for a contract to keep a person, there is no contract in the US that will do that, because they require the "consentual" part of our lifestyle required, and to keep a person beyond their desire is futual <SP>.

He has tried several cases for the lifestyle, and he says it is harder to defend a lifestyle contract in the US, but it is possible.

Just my 2 cents, for what it is worth.

MC




Thanatosian -> RE: Eforcable "slave" contracts (8/5/2004 8:46:37 AM)

<whispers> I believe the spelling you were looking for is futile.




MistresKatamaura -> RE: Eforcable "slave" contracts (8/5/2004 4:18:08 PM)

You can't circumvent US law by any contract. Slavery was outlawed. Remember the Civil War. It is a felony now. Slave contracts are honored in good faith. It is an agreement between 2 people that want committment and everything spelled out to them. In no state will the police or the courts enforce one if brought before them.




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